envelope stuffer

Noun

 * 1) One whose job is to manually insert sheets of printed paper into envelopes for mailing, especially as an example of a person whose work is menial and unfulfilling.
 * 2) * 1992 June 8, Dr. Irving Karten, "Computers cited in wrist injuries, The Hour (USA), p. 7 (retrieved 6 Feb 2013) :
 * [C]arpel tunnel syndrome is seen in many workers who do repetitive tasks by hand, including telephone operators, envelope stuffers, cashiers and meat processors.
 * 1) * 2007 June 3, Pamela Paul, “Summer Reading: Travel, New York Times (retrieved 1 Feb 2013) :
 * In one survey, dishwashing ranked No. 735 among 740 occupations in terms of status (only envelope stuffer, prostitute, street-corner drug dealer, fortuneteller and panhandler ranked lower).
 * 1) * 2009, Dan Fante, Spitting Off Tall Buildings: A Novel, ISBN 9780061959912, "About the Author" p. 156 (Google preview):
 * Fante had worked at dozens of crummy jobs, including: door-to-door salesman, taxi driver, window washer, telemarketer, private investigator, hotel night manager, chauffeur, mailroom clerk, deckhand, dishwasher, carnival barker, envelope stuffer, dating service counselor, furniture salesman, and parking attendant.
 * 1) A machine that mechanically inserts sheets of printed paper into envelopes.
 * 2) An advertisement, flyer, or other unsolicited printed material contained in an envelope received by mail.
 * 1) An advertisement, flyer, or other unsolicited printed material contained in an envelope received by mail.